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Show COLLEGE GIVES VOCATION VAYRESULTSl Team and Individual scores accumulated during Vocational Day conducted by College of Southern Utah have Indicated the winners in divisions of agriculture, ag-riculture, business, and trades and industries. Richfield High School contestants contest-ants rated first In a majority of business events to gain recognition recog-nition in state competition, both In team and individual standings. stand-ings. They won first place in Typewriting I and II, Shorthand 1, and bookkeeping. I Region 10 first place winners, were Cedar City High School in j Typewriting II, Shorthand I, and bookkeeping, while Dixie High School students won first in Shorthand II and Typewriting I. Individual and team winners were named in state contest standings and also Region 10, coring. Competing in Region 10 were Beaver, Cedar City, Delta, Dixie, Enterprise, Hurricane, Mil-ford, Mil-ford, Pa rowan and Valley high schools. These teams plus Rich- I field comprised entries In state I contest placement. : The agriculturae division tab- 1 ulated Millard High School scores to place them winners in three judging events dairy, livestock and soils. Beaver won second In two events, Delta a second and third, and Hurricane and Parowan each a third. C. B. Cooley, chairman of the trades and industries department, depart-ment, as well as chairman of the Vocational Day activities held April 6, announced that a number of high schools received recognition by students achieving achiev-ing in woodwork, arc welding, building construction and drafting. draft-ing. A complete list of areas of competition and team and indi-vldual indi-vldual winners follows: . Business First year typewriting, state team, Richfield; state Individual, Lee Anna Cowley, Richfield; Re-gion Re-gion 10 team, Dixie; Region 10 individual, Viola Ashby, Dixie. Second year typewriting, state learn, Richflled; state in-Sherie in-Sherie Isbell. Richfield; Region 10 team, Cedar City; Region 10 individual, Mary Ellen Edmunds, I Cedar City. First year shorthand, state state team. Richfield; state individual, in-dividual, Larry L. Sorenson, Richfield; Region 10 team, Cedar Ce-dar City; Region 10 Individual, Rose Mary Thomas, Jeanette Stuckl, Dixie, tied for first. Shorthand II. state team, Dixie; Dix-ie; state individual, Carolyn Foremaster, Dixie; Region 10 In-dividual, In-dividual, Carolyn Foremaster. Dixie. Bookkeeping, state team, Richfield; Rich-field; state individual, lone Bradley, Brad-ley, Richfield; Region 10 team, Cedar City; Region 10 individual, Phyllis Baker, Dixie. The first five Individuals achieving top scores were lone Bradley, Richfield; Phyllis Bak-er, Bak-er, Dixie; Stan Davis. Richfield; Eugene Davis, Cedar City, and Carol Dell, Richfield. Agriculture Dairy Judging, team, first, Millard; Mil-lard; second, Delta; third. Hurricane. Hur-ricane. Individual, first James Jensen, Richfield; second. Roy Peterson, Millard; third, Morris Robins, Millard. Livestock judging, team, first, Minara; second. Beaver; third, Delta. Individual first. Brent Mace and Cleed Crops, Millard, and Cliff Yardley, Beaver, three-way three-way tie. Soils, team, first. Millard; second. sec-ond. Beaver; third, Parowan. In-dividual, In-dividual, first. Terral King. Millard; Mil-lard; second. Glade Nixon, Millard; Mil-lard; third, Paul Pearson, Braver. Bra-ver. Dairy judging students completing com-pleting the teams were: Millard, Ken Labrum, Morris Robins, Jonn' Carting; Delta. Ralph Nichols. I Arthur Nichols, Paul Peterson; Hurricane. Floyd Wilkinson. Bruce Church. Clair Lahgston. Livestock, Millard, Brent Mace, Cleed Crops, Steve Cummings; Beaver. Allen Carter. Clark Carter. Car-ter. Cliff Yardley; Delta. Waldo Warnlck. Douglas Western, Ronald Ron-ald Peterson. Soils. Millard. Melvin Whltta-ker. Whltta-ker. Glade Nixon. Terral King; Beaver, David Griffiths. Wayne Smith, Paul Pearson; Parowan. Roy Orton. Tom Evans, Robin Lamoreaux. Trades and Industries Woodwork, first Larry Phelps. Millard; second, BUI Goddard. Millard and Karl Lundqulst. Ka-nab, Ka-nab, tied; third. Robert Butler, Cedar City. Arc Welding; first. David Shrum, Kanab; second, Karl Miller. Mil-ler. Beaver; third. Milo Erlckson, Beaver. Formica furniture: first Don Robinson, Cedar; second Bud Green. Cedar; third, Dee Hoi-lingshead, Hoi-lingshead, Beaver. Building construction: Roger Batt. Parowan, first; Ralph Mor. tensen, Parowan second. Drafting: Rodney Adams, Parowan, Par-owan, first; LeGrande Leigh, Parowan, second; Kent Wilkinson, Wilkin-son, Cedar, third. . Novelty woodwork: Bill Wright, Parowan, first; Charles Gamble, Cedar. seond; LeRoIs Stephens, Beaver, third. J Machine tool operation: Cedar,! first. I Wood turning: Jim Hunter. Ce-' dar, first; Lester Loo pes. Cedar,! second; Kenny Branson. Cedar,' third. i Woodwork I: Russell Dean.' Beaver, first; Johnny Bent- I ley, Cedar, second; Jerry Skin ! ner. Beaver, third. Leathercraft: Elwln Wright.' Delta, first; Robert Adams, Par-' owan. second; Dean Bennet. Mil, lard, third. Plastics: Karl Parkinson, Beaver Bea-ver Junior, first. Prof. Cooley said that Cedar! City High exhibited an unusual unus-ual display of lapidary and jew. , elry but no individual ratings were given. |